Hip Tracker Upload: 2007-07-12 – Vancouver, BC

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The Tragically Hip
GM Place, Vancouver, BC
July 12, 2007
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Recording Device: Edirol R9 @ 48khz/24bit
Seat : Section 117 – Row 11 – Seat 5

Source: R9->Computer->track/downsample (44.1khz/16bit) in Cool Edit Pro->Flac->You
Recorded By: Adrian Burden (bigA)

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01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: My Music At Work
04: Itís A Good Life If You Donít Weaken
05: Family Band
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Yer Not The Ocean
08: Courage
09: World Container
10: Long Time Running
11: In View
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: At The 100th Meridian
14: Bobcaygeon
15: The Kids Donít Get It
16: Fully, Completely
17: Blow At High Dough

Encore
18: The Drop off
19: Grace, Too
20: Fireworks

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SETLIST: 2007-07-12 – Vancouver, BC

GM Place, Vancouver, BC

01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: My Music At Work
04: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
05: Family Band
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Yer Not The Ocean
08: Courage
09: World Container
10: Long Time Running
11: In View
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: At The 100th Meridian
14: Bobcaygeon
15: The Kids Don’t Get It
16: Fully, Completely
17: Blow At High Dough

Encore
18: The Drop off
19: Grace, Too
20: Fireworks

Tragically Hip happily reinvigorated

Tragically Hip happily reinvigorated

Producer Bob Rock helped to freshen and update their sound

 

Almost 10 months after the release of World Container, the Tragically Hip are still praising Bob Rock. Produced by Rock, World Container achieved several things. It affirmed a turnaround the Kingston, Ont., band undertook in 2004 with its In Between Evolution album, it freshened the band’s sound by subtly introducing such things as new wave-styled keyboards and, most importantly, returned them to the forefront of Canadian bands.The Tragically Hip is not alone. While they were jamming and experimenting on previous albums, bands from Nickelback to Arcade Fire to Broken Social Scene to Billy Talent and others were forcing a reappraisal of Canadian rock and becoming successful in the process.

The Hip was in danger of being taken for granted. Something had to be done.

That something started with In Between Evolution. The songs were more concise and better than they’d recently been. Then Rock entered their lives and took them further.

“I’m loving it,” exclaims bassist Gord Sinclair now that the band has played the World Container songs live. “When we first sat down to do this, I was a little trepidatious, but the great thing about the material is that the essence of the songs has been retained. We’re still playing seven songs each night. We rotate them all.”

The hipstory should be well known. Gord Downie, Bobby Baker, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois and Sinclair formed the band in Kingston in 1983, became extremely popular in Canada, made movie and TV appearances, for a while headlined a travelling rock festival, Another Roadside Attraction, opened its own recording studio in Bath, won a truckload of Junos, were inducted into the Canadian Hall Of Fame, released a boxed set, Hipeponymous, that was broken down into a greatest hits CD and a DVD.

Hipeponymous might have been the end of one stage and signalled the beginning of another. The band had families now, some had moved to Toronto, a few had records made apart from the band, they had new managers (Macklam/Feldman, handlers of Diana Krall, Norah Jones, Elvis Costello, Joni Mitchell) and their popularity had tapered.

“We knew we were at a stage where we had to come back really strong,” recalls Sinclair. “We’ve been very fortunate in that we’ve had support from all levels of the media, but after a while you run out of things to say and you’re competing with your own history. When you’re in a creative environment you don’t want to be looking backward. You want to be looking forward.

“I don’t think reinvention is what was on our mind,” he continues. “All this is to say, we had to make something really special.

“I think, given what our ambitions were, we needed a guy like Bob.”

How was Rock able to make a difference? “He challenged us,” Sinclair replies. “He pushed us really, really hard. As a result, we knew exactly what was expected and this became the easiest session to do.

“He had a great feel for texture and kept coming up with ideas. And he has such an encyclopedic knowledge. We’d sit around and talk about the Gang of Four or Simple Minds and he’d know their records. Once we turned the reins over to Bob, it was easy.”

Part of The Tragically Hip’s rebirth was finding new management.

“Very much so,” says Sinclair. “A change of management is a significant process. It’s a chance to ask yourself who you think you are. But one thing that doesn’t change is the affection you have for each other. This was inspiring. We actually told each other how much we loved them and that was great.”

tharrison@png.canwest.com

© The Vancouver Province 2007

SETLIST: 2007-07-11 – Seattle, WA

Marymoor Park, Seattle, WA

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: My Music At Work
03: Grace, Too
04: Lake Fever
05: The Drop Off
06: Bobcaygeon
07: Nautical Disaster
08: In View
09: Dire Wolf
10: World Container
11: Fireworks
12: New Orleans Is Sinking
13: Ahead By A Century
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: Fully Completely
16: Little Bones

Encore
17: Family Band
18: Membership
19: Fire In The Hole

The Tragically Hip stays on the road >> LiveDaily

The Tragically Hip stays on the road >> Tour dates and concert ticket info >> LiveDaily
July 11, 2007 04:07 PM
By Kym Kilgore
LiveDaily Contributor

Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip [ tickets ] just keep on truckin’, having recently added more North American dates to a tour that kicked off in January.

The band continues the trek tonight (7/11) in Redmond, WA, and hits several Canadian arenas and US festival and club shows through mid-October. In the midst of that schedule, the Hip will jet to Europe for a handful of performances from late September to early October. North American dates are listed below, while overseas shows can be found at the band’s website.

The Tragically Hip is supporting its 11th studio album, “World Container,” which hit shelves in the US in March. The lead single, “In View,” is streaming at the band’s MySpace page, along with a few other songs from the set.

“World Container” follows 2005’s “Hipeponymous,” a 37-song, two-CD, two-DVD box set that includes a full-length concert DVD and a bonus DVD with 23 videos.

After 25 years together with its original lineup, The Tragically Hip has sold more than 6 million albums worldwide and won a dozen Juno Awards (Canada’s version of the Grammys)–more than any other act, according to the New York Press. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2005.

To top it all off, The Hip completed its own personal holy trinity when it toured with The Who earlier this year.

“We played with Page and Plant. We played with the Stones. When the opportunity came up to play with The Who, we jumped at it. Those are the big three,” drummer Johnny Fay told LiveDaily during a recent interview.

SETLIST: 2007-07-10 – Kelowna, BC

Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC

01: Intro
02: Yer Not The Ocean
03: New Orleans Is Sinking
04: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
05: The Drop Off
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Fly
08: Poets
09: Boots Or Hearts
10: World Container
11: In View
12: Springtime In Vienna
13: At The Hundredth Meridian
14: Bobcaygeon
15: Family Band
16: Music At Work
17: Blow At High Dough

Encore:
18: The Lonely End Of The Rink
19: Fully, Completely
20: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car

The Tour continues…

Hipbaser sullivand found this:

Thu, 10/11/07
08:00 PM House of Blues, Sunset Strip, Hollywood, CA
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/09003EE9A3DA4F21
(looks like the HOB presale started today.)

Sat, 10/13/07
08:00 PM 4th and B, San Diego, CA
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/0A003EE9FDAD0E60

Hip Tracker Upload: TTH: 2006-11-10 – Montreal, PQ

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Name: TTH: 2006-11-10 – Montreal, PQ
Size: 4.24 GB
Category: DVD – Full Concerts
Uploaded by: chrisk

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The Tragically Hip
The Metropolis
Montral, QC
2006-11-10

DVD (2.35:1, NTSC, Widescreen, Anamorphic)

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Video Recording:

Stage Level: Canon Elura 70 (Steve Stroud)
Balcony: Sony DCR-SR100 (Chris Kirkpatrick)

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Menu photos by Sean Bonner

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Audio Recording:
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Transfer:
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Conversion:
Originally recorded at 48.0kHz/24-bits
Dithered down to 16-bits using Sound Forge 8.0
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Individual tracks cut up using CDWave 1.95 with DirectWAV conversion
WAV MD5 checksum created using MD5Summer v1.2.0.11
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Freq.: 44.1
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Time: 109:26

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Edited: Chris Kirkpatrick
Final Cut Express on a MacBookPro 2.0Ghz

DVD & Assembly: Chris Kirkpatrick
iDVD

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Setlist:
t01 – announcement
t02 – Family Band
t03 – Courage
t04 – Yer Not The Ocean
t05 – Boots Or Hearts
t06 – The Drop-Off
t07 – Bobcaygeon
t08 – Fly
t09 – Nautical Disaster
t10 – Pretend
t11 – Long Time Running
t12 – Last Night I Dreamed You Didn’t Love Me
t13 – Fully Completely
t14 – 38 Years Old
t15 – Kids Don’t Get It
t16 – Springtime In Vienna
t17 – Scared
t18 – In View
t19 – Blow At High Dough
t20 – Lonely End Of The Rink
t21 – **encore break**
t22 – My Music At Work
t23 – World Container
t24 – Little Bones

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SETLIST: 2007-07-05 – Bala, ON

The Kee, Bala, ON

01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: Cordelia
04: Bobcaygeon
05: Luv (Sic)
06: Summer Is Killing Us
07: Courage
08: Thugs
09: Long Time Running
10: Springtime In Vienna
11: In View
12: At The 100th Meridian (Voodoo Chile tease at the beginning)
13: Scared
14: Fireworks
15: Family Band
16: Little Bones

Encore
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: Fully Completely (Emperor Penguin was written on setlist)
19: Fire In The Hole